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A disc could be converted to a " flippy disk " by simply cutting / punching a notch on the left-hand side, causing the drive to recognize both sides as writable.
He also reasoned that it could be stopped by inserting a very narrow notch filter at that frequency in the loudspeaker's signal chain.
* Feature ( CAD ), could be a hole, pocket, or notch
It was simply a small wooden board with a notch made on top and in the middle of it and a piece of string that was attached to the centre of the board ; it could only be operated at night.
The notch could be added to Curtiss ' airframe and engine design, creating the Atlantic or Type A flying boat ( as it became known in Great Britain ).
Roth turned the screw of fantasy and myth one notch higher than others and ended up with a work far truer to the sport: He knew his target, loved it dearly, and knew as well what exaggerations it could withstand.
Ancient Greek fishermen created an artificial notch on the dorsal fin of dolphins entangled in nets so that they could tell them apart years later.
He was able to notch one top ten finish, however in July ppc Racing announced that the team could not continue with a full season due to insufficient sponsorship.
New requirements could not cope with kbk wz. 29, so in 1934 decided to resume production of the wz. 98 gun, or rather its improved version wz. 98a ( it was a new notch sight under the curve and not on the shoulder, and derived a new bayonet mount with wz. 29 ).

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This dog will engage a notch to be cut in tappet 3.
In each position the pedal can be secured in a notch so that the foot does not have to keep holding it in the correct position.
There may be a notch filter at the precise SF frequency, either filtering the circuit at all times or only when the circuit is off-hook, to prevent the user from inadvertently disconnecting a call if the users voice has a sufficiently strong spectral content at the SF frequency, a falsing condition known as talk-off.
The distortion of a waveform relative to a pure sinewave can be measured either by using a wave analyser to analyse the output wave into its constituent harmonics and noting the amplitude of each relative to the fundamental ; or by cancelling out the fundamental with a notch filter and measuring the remaining signal, which will be total aggregate harmonic distortion plus noise.
" As aging and other effects contribute to higher frequency loss ( 6 – 8 kHz on an audiogram ), this notch may be obscured and entirely disappear.
Still lower the cricoid cartilage is easily felt, while between this and the suprasternal notch the trachea and isthmus of the thyroid gland may be made out.
The notch on the left hand front of the device is slightly shallower on a CardBus device so, by design, a 32-bit device cannot be plugged into earlier equipment supporting only 16-bit devices.
High pass, low pass, and notch filters must be used to block certain frequencies, or channels, so that the modulator can broadcast the audio / video signal of the source device on that channel.
When used for hewing, a notch is chopped, perpendicular to the grain, and to the depth to be hewn, then either a hewing broadaxe or adze is used to remove the excess.
Merchants Coal attempted to build Boswell to be a notch above surrounding coal company towns in that plans included a central business district, a high school, and homes constructed from brick, as opposed to the wood used elsewhere.
To rectify the sphere for use, first slacken the screw r in the upright stem R, and taking hold of the arm Q, move it up or down until the given degree of latitude for any place be at the side of the stem R ; and then the axis of the sphere will be properly elevated, so as to stand parallel to the axis of the world, if the machine be set north and south by a small compass: this done, count the latitude from the north pole, upon the celestial meridian L, down towards the north notch of the horizon, and set the horizon to that latitude ; then, turn the nut b until the sun Y comes to the given day of the year in the ecliptic, and the sun will be at its proper place for that day: find the place of the moon's ascending node, and also the place of the moon, by an Ephemeris, and set them right accordingly: lastly, turn the winch W, until either the sun comes to the meridian L, or until the meridian comes to the sun ( according as you want the sphere or earth to move ) and set the hour-index to the XII, marked noon, and the whole machine will be rectified.
VCFs can also be configured to provide band-reject ( notch ), whereby the high and low frequencies remain while the middle frequencies are removed.
These excuse makers are just one notch less despicable than the terrorists and also deserve to be exposed.
# The " Notch Tug " which can be secured in a notch at the stern of a specially designed barge, effectively making the combination a ship.
In newborn babies and young ( especially slender ) infants, the tip of the xiphoid process may be both seen and felt as a lump just below the sternal notch.

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The notch was made by the bullet that killed him.
An indentation and a " v " notch into the center of the dent is made into the fireboard and the spindle is placed on it.
From then on the navigator knew that every time the horizon was levelled with the bottom of the board, the North Star was inside the notch, and the distance measured in the string was the same as marked, he was in a place that had the same latitude as the one where he had made those measurements.
At Felixstowe, Porte made advancements to flying boat design and developed a practical hull design with the distinctive " Felixstowe notch ".
Intended to compete head-to-head with Cadillac's heavily redesigned front wheel drive Eldorado, the Mark III made its debut a clear notch above less expensive, less well-appointed personal luxury cars such as the Ford Thunderbird, Buick Riviera and Oldsmobile Toronado.
In one instance he made a statement that he would promote the first officer to kill a bandit and stated, " I don't believe there is a single bandit notch on a policeman's guns in this city, go out and get some.
Keys may also be made in this fashion without an original as long as the depth of each notch and the type of key blank are known.
Giugiaro's design followed the Piazza design very closely in shape and detail, though the proportions made the Gemini appear shorter and taller in its three-door version, and a four-door sedan ( notch back ) was also designed.
:" This is one notch out of alphabetical order, but I decided to give it the status of last position because it's my favourite film of all time ; the movie that made me want to make movies.
All structures were made of scribe-fitted horizontal logs, with interlocking corner joinery — either round notch or dovetail — cut by axes.
In many code systems each digit in the bitting corresponds to a certain location on the key blank where a cut or notch is to be made and also indicates the necessary depth of the cut.
A constant electric power zone cable is made by wrapping a fine heating element around two insulated parallel bus wires, then on alternating sides of the conductors a notch is made in the insulation.
The repeater RBG is usually made of wood, and has a plastic firing mechanism, consisting of a toothed wheel onto which the bands are hooked, and a sprung trigger / escapement that releases the wheel by one notch, releasing a rubber band every time the trigger is pulled .< nowiki ></ nowiki >
Horizontal aiming involved sighting along the barrel, this was enhanced by a notch made in the ring around the barrel at the breech end and an ' acorn ' on the ring around the muzzle.

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So choosing a good tree, he clambered up into it, found a comfortable notch, and curled up in it to sleep, like the tousled bear he was, with his hands across his chest, as though surfeited with honey.
Alligators differ from crocodiles principally in having wider and shorter heads, with more obtuse snouts ; in having the fourth, enlarged tooth of the under jaw received, not into an external notch, but into a pit formed for it within the upper one ; in lacking a jagged fringe which appears on the hind legs and feet of the crocodile ; in having the toes of the hind feet webbed not more than half way to the tips ; and an intolerance to salinity, alligators strongly preferring fresh water, while crocodiles can tolerate salt water due to specialized glands for filtering out salt.
* Conical measure, a type of graduated laboratory glassware with a conical cup and a notch on the top to facilitate pouring of liquids
The purpose and use of the notch was verified by a Snopes article, in which Snopes consulted with US Army Mortuary Affairs.
The men are indebted to Rhett for saving them, and his Scallawag reputation among them improves a notch, but the men's wives, with the exception of Melanie, are livid at owing their husbands ' lives to Belle Watling.
On 8 January 2010, International credit rating agency Moody's upgraded Turkey's rating with a notch.
The inner flower segments are usually marked with a green, or greenish-yellow, bridge-shaped mark over the small " sinus " ( notch ) at the tip of each tepal.
For example, for a 14-lead DIP, with the notch at the top, the left leads are numbered from 1 to 7 ( top to bottom ) and the right row of leads are numbered 8 to 14 ( bottom to top ).
It is usually measured by inputting a sine wave, notch filtering the output, and comparing the ratio between the output signal with and without the sine wave:
They have a straight ( planar ) opening, sometimes with a notch on the bottom side, and sealed with an operculum that has no ligula, clavicles, furrow or rooflets.
The iliac wings are small and squared, with a narrow sciatic notch and horizontal acetabular roof.
The head is fused, and is generally bent down towards the body with a visible notch separating the two.
One of these efforts, the Digital Audio Recorder Copycode Act of 1987 ( introduced by Sen. Al Gore and Rep. Waxman ), instigated by CBS Records president Walter Yetnikoff, involved a technology called CopyCode and required DAT machines to include a chip to detect attempts to copy material recorded with a notch filter, meaning that copyrighted prerecorded music, whether analog or digital, whether on LP, cassette, or DAT, would have distorted sound resulting from the notch filter applied by the publisher at the time of mastering for mass reproduction.
It derives from Anglo-French escocher meaning " to notch, nick ", from coche, " a notch, groove ", extended in English to mean " to put an abrupt end to ", with the forms " scotched ", " scotching ", " scotches ".
Several notable Celtic scholars, including Joseph Loth and Kuno Meyer, have preferred to derive it rather from Old Irish bolc " gap, breach, notch " ( cognate with Welsh bwlch ), suggesting a linguistic link with the second element in the name of Fergus mac Róich's sword, Caladbolg and King Arthur's sword Caledfwlch.
There was a notched stick running across, with a notch holding every other thread.
The south-eastern border one mile " notch " with Chase County was established under unusual circumstances.
The fact that most headphones are actually designed to have a notch in the 5 kHz region is not widely understood, and this may have led to errors in the assessment of binaural recordings, since flat headphones are not normally available, and ' high quality ' headphones incorporate the notch just like any others, though perhaps with a better approximation to that needed by the average ear.

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